Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 5, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free december 5, 1946 Page 9 Price ceilings removal denied Ottawa dec. 4 cordon prices Board chairman said tuesday it was an incorrect conjecture that decontrol of wages and salaries would be followed by Quick removal of Price ceilings. Or. Gordon said he was astonished at published rumours to this effect in the face of prime minister King s definite undertaking of last Friday that Price controls would be maintained. Or. King could not have been More the prices Board head said. He read to a reporter the prime minister s statement in his Friday wage control announcement declaring it change in the government s policy respecting Price control and the control of fire in Bard s town Stratford on Avon eng., dec. 5 swept the old town Hall of this Birthplace of Wil Liam Shakespeare thursday badly damaging the 700-year-old Struc Ture and destroying a number o Art treasures. Car announces appointment h. J. 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Main brings to his new position a wealth of railroading experience obtained All Over Canada during which he was superintendent of transportation for Western lines at Winni Peg for a year and general superintendent of the Saskatchewan and Manitoba districts. As head of the department responsible for having cars Avail Able he filled a key role in the handling of tons of freight and passengers by the railway during the War and since then in the Rushing of food to Europe and the repatriation of servicemen. A native of Kemptville ont., or. Main joined the company in 1902 As night operator at Almonte. Ont., and for the next 15 years worked at Sand Pembroke Cobden Renfrew Carleton Junction Ottawa Arnprior and Smiths Falls. Assistant superintendent or the Smith Falls division in 1917 and next year of the far Nam Divi Sion he became relieving superintendent at Brownsville Junction me., and then of the Laurentian h. J. Main division in 1920. For the next two years before becoming superintendent of the Trenton division at Toronto he was car service agent for the Quebec District. Going West in 1927 As superintendent of the Moose jaw division he moved to Saskatoon As superintendent in 1930. His first appointment As general superintendent came in 1934 in Winnipeg and four years later he took Over the same pos1 for the Saskatchewan District Ai Moose jaw. Laguardia advocates food body As substitute plan for Urra Heintz to stand trial on manslaughter charge Edward Heintz 20, of 120 Juno Street at the end of a preliminary hearing of a manslaughter charge wednesday was remanded until Friday when he will appear in City police court to be committed for jury trial by magistrate m. H. Carton. The hearing which began tuns Day was concluded after witnesses had Given evidence re the death of Jeremiah Saunders 48, of 608 Henry Avenue who was hit Fay a truck which the Crown alleges was driven by the accused. The fatality occurred on Wain Street Between Henry Anc Riggins avenues at 12.40 . Nov. 10. Heintz. At was identified by George Williams 934 Grosvenor Avenue As the Man who was driving a delivery vehicle Ivsich he followed and stopped after the mishap. Heintz. In a statement to police did not deny his truck was involved in the Accident but declared it had been stolen a Short Ime before Saunders was knocked Down. Accused stated he had not driven the car at any time on the morning of the fatality. First of 13 witnesses to be called wednesday. Barney Oliver. 15g an Ford Street testified to was driving a taxi South on main Street about 12.30 nov. 10, when he a a truck ahead of him swerve suddenly to the left and hit a Man. The Man. He said went about four and a half feet into the air. The truck witness declared Stop Ped after the Accident and then he Driver put his car in gear and continued witness stated he lad noticed the name of Days on he truck which passed him after making a u turn following the mishap. The accused along with a Cousin Arl Stoppel were at 120 Juno a product of Quality a superfine tissue Creed for greater softness. Pure and Safe. Pure Street at 3.30 . On nov. 10. When i attended stated patrol sergeant l. Elfin on. Heintz said elfin on. Told him he the stolen when he found it missing from in front of his Home after returning from a dance at Patterson s barn around 3 . He had not reported it earlier Heintz told sgt. Elfin on. Because he thought his brother had it. A taken from Heintz after cautioning was read to the court and told of Heintz going to Patterson s barn to dance on nov 9. After being refused admittance. Heintz had said he and his Cousin went Back up town and Hung around a main Street cafe unti 1.30 . Then the statement read both men went Home. All travelling was done on buses or by foot and the truck was never used the state ment read. He had not driven the truck after 10.30 . On nov. 9, Heintz declared in his statement. The accused was at Patterson s barn around 10 ., nov. And a truck with o Days marked on it was parked outside the Hall at that time testified police chief r. Stewart of the Brooklands. At 2 ., nov. 10, an o Day s Transfer truck with three persons in it had been travelling South on landside Street with one headlight out. Stated Constable j. Miller who said he had signalled the truck to Stop but it continued on at about 15 . An o Day s truck with the wind shield smashed and the Cowling dented was found opposite 698 Banning Street at 5 . Nov. 11, declared Constable p. Kilcup. Greece says Yugoslavia aids rebels Lake Success . Dec. 5 charged thursday that the whole guerilla movement against Greece is receiving sub Stantial support from the countries adjacent to Greece s Northern boundaries. And particularly from in a 35-Page document filed with the United nations Security Council and made Public thursday the greek government also linked Al Bania directly to the disorders along the Frontier and called on the . To order an on the spot investigation. Blame communists Athens dec., 5 newspapers reported bloody out Breaks in the Peloponnesus and Interior Greece wednesday and a responsible source said the fighting was started by communists to divert attention from recent North Ern Border violence on which Greece is protesting to the United nations. Premier Constantin Tsaldaris left Paris on another leg of his trip to new Orlf where he will Register his protest with the United nations. The responsible informant said he believed the communists would direct their efforts to create labor unrest and incidents in the Interior of Greece in an attempt to show that disorders were not inspired from the outside. Greece has accused her Northern neighbors Yugoslavia Bulgaria and Albania of harbouring leftist raiders. Newspaper reports said More than a score of gendarmes and at least 38 guerillas had been killed in actions in the Peloponnesus. The fighting in the it. Parnon District started at Dawn tuesday Vith the partisans outnumbering the gendarmes five to one. Maj. V. Blier Ramc on Way to Yukon major v. Blier r.c..c. Passed through Winnipeg wednesday Over the c.n.r., on his Way to White horse Yukon. Maj. Blier of the City of Quebec spent four years overseas with the regiment de chaudiere As sur Ion in no. 17 general Hospital and he last six months on the Hospital ship . Letitia bringing to can Ada hospitalized veterans and dependents. By Alex Cameron Lake Success dec. 5 spec of an International organization to carry on in 1947 part of the work of the United nations Relief and rehab lation administration rests almost solely with the United states sex mayor Fiorella h. Now director of Urra. Told a. Press con Ference Here wednesday afternoon. He submitted a Compromise proposal for the creation of a Suc Cessor to Urra which he Stres sed was based upon principles Al ready accepted by the United states and other contributing countries. Up for debate or. Laguardia s proposal will form one of the items to be de bated in the economic committee of the United nations general As Sembly. The committee has met previously and has heard a proposal from the United states that Urra be allowed to lapse when the period for which it was created is up. The United states government recognizes that some countries will continue to need Relief after Urra ends. It proposes to meet disarmament agreement hearing Lake Success ., dec. United nations efforts to establish world wide limitation machinery began harmoniously thurs Day when a sub committee agree unanimously to accept the United states disarmament plan As a basis for discussion. Chief Point in dispute it became apparent would be whether the machinery should be set up b Resolution of the Security Counci or by International treaty. The Oviet Union favored the Security Council method while the United states Britain and France wanted International treaties to be the instrument for setting up disarmament machinery. The 20-Man subcommittee appointed by the in Assembly s political committee to debate the disarmament Issue met for the firs Ime thursday morning. Paul Henr Spaak. Of Belgium was appointee chairman. Sir Hartley Shawcross of Bri Tain joining France and the in supporting the idea of a armament treaty said the exis hence of a convention will fortify an edict of the Security Council Anc leave no doubt at All As to Atory agree to formula Connally then agreed to a form Ula proposed by Spaak under which the Security Council would draw up disarmament plan then submit it to the 54 members of in for ratification or rejection. Molotov said he did not object to such a scheme but he insisted on knowing when it would become effective he of armaments was urgent. Meanwhile the in had besides disarmament these other matters under consideration an 18-Man subcommittee was struck off to study several resolutions with regard to Spain. Greece formally called upon the Security Council to Send a com Mission to the Balkans for on the spot investigation of fighting on Greece s frontiers. Warren r. Austin chief Ameri can in Delegate interrupted a meeting of the in Headquarters committee with the announcement hat May swing the committee to Avor san Francisco Over Philadel phia As the permanent in site it s the purpose of the executive Branch of the . Austin said to make the Presidio the base at san Francisco available to the in without Cost this is subject to approval by con Iress. Canadian amendment x a Canadian amendment to the draft Constitution of the internal ional refugee organization would provide adequate financial support or that body. The amendment adopted wednesday night by the . Social and humanitarian com Mittee provides that the cons Titu Ion will not go into Force until at East 15 states guaranteeing no less Han 75 per cent of the operational budget have become parties to it. The operational budget is estimated at around of which Canada s share May be around d Rabbit Don t be a rib bit Don t rub and dig at Greasy crusted pins Messy dish rag. Let brillo do the dirty work a Square Metal fiber brillo licks off grease and crust Jast and there s a special Shine ingredient in brillo soap that makes pans gleam Stock up on brillo today shines aluminium Feutl these needs through the action of individual states in seeking and supplying the necessary help. Sci Tahr has generally adopted the same line meetings Here. Canada Wilb be greatly concerned in the outcome of the de Bate on International Relief. If there is to be Relief for hungry Peoples Canada must provide a considerable amount of the food required. It can mean much to this country whether the Relief is sup plied through an International Agency which will assume responsibility for the Cost or whether the Burden Falls individually upon the countries with food to spare. The Canadian delegation has been working hard on this problem be Hind the scenes. Urra s director said that the american plan would be too involved and would result in too much wasted time. Without impartial control to handle International Relief in the coming year or. Laguardia predicted that some countries would not be Able to get the food they needed and that this would result in hardship and suffering. Hungry Are Active he also predicted that such suf Fering would Lead to political trouble. Asked what countries he had in mind he named Yugoslavia Belo Russia Poland the Ukraine. Would such suffering cause the governments of these countries to he was asked. Or. Laguar Dit said he Sidn t know. But he did know that hungry., people Al ways became Active. He knew too that it was a bad Way to change governments and certainly not the american Way. The Laguardia statement has had the effect of putting it directly up to the United states govern ment to determine whether or not there shall be International action in the held of food Relief and on More about armies Coniti Uund from Pago one have any bombers. In addition some of the Balkan countries will be allowed navies larger than they have Ever maintained on the Black sea or Danube River. The new treaties will allow the former Hitler satellites the follow ing land and air forces Italy 000 men Romania Bulgaria Hungary and. Fin land . War department statistics show that in 1930, Italy had an Active of men and a separate air Force of 22.980 men. The new peace treaty for Italy will allow her an Force of men. In 1928, 1929 and 1930, Bulgaria s Active was stated at Only men. Hungary s prewar peacetime was about the same As allowed in the treaty 000 Finland s in 1928, 1929 and 1930 was Only about men. Naval personnel in addition under the new treaties Italy will be allowed naval personnel totalling men Romania Bulgaria and Finland. The Cornwall Iron Ore mine in Lebanon county pa., has been in continuous operation since 1740. What basis. In spite of the direct or s optimism there is not much to indicate that the american government considers any change in policy. Theduis promptly relieve of Chest colds Muste Roie after the movies it s Cocoa it of the evening fits with its Richer chocolate flavor is an extra appetizing cheering Nightcap warming nourishing and de Licious big cups of. Steaming Fry s make a relaxing before bedtime drink. And for cooking too the flavor of Fry s adds dark Richness to sauces cakes cookies and de luscious desserts
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